Vodacom Bulls and Puma renew partnership

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The Vodacom Bulls and PUMA have announced the extension of their partnership which dates to when PUMA became the team’s official technical supplier in 2011.

“Our partnership has been a success on and off the field for more than a decade, so PUMA is proud to extend our relationship with the Vodacom Bulls. The relationship includes the fans who stream in to Fortress Loftus to support their beloved team. We appreciate the fans’ loyalty and support and will continue to deliver on our commitment to respect and enhance the Vodacom Bulls brand,” said Luke Barrett-Smith, MD for PUMA South Africa.

Vodacom Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone said: “PUMA have undoubtedly been a huge part of our brand and journey over the last 13 years, and we are excited about the next steps in that journey. They are a brand that embodies excellence and performance, and this collaboration is not just a testament to our shared commitment to innovation and success, but also underscores our dedication to our fans and the community. Together, we will continue to strive for greatness on and off the field.

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